Former 'super lobbyist' Jack Abramoff out front on new anti-corruption campaign

The time has come.

Today marks the launch of an interesting new bi-partisan campaign to get corporate money out of U.S. politics. Two new sites - Represent.Us and AntiCorruptionAct.org - contain lots of information about the effort, so I'll only scratch the surface in boiling down the elements of the American Anti-Corruption Act:

1) Stop the Bribery - ban lobbyists from donating to politicians or otherwise lavishing them with 'freebies' to influence decision-making.

2) End Secret Money - require full transparency and disclosure of donors who contribute to politicians via bundlers.

3) People Over PACs - impose strict limits on PACs, and give voters an annual $100 tax rebate to spend supporting the candidate or party of their choice.

4. It is serious

This is serious and true. We, the co-sponsors, are trying to get people to sign up for this. The idea is to get 1 million or more names and bring this to congress. Yesterday started the process of bringing to congress not only the names but a commercial of sorts to show them that we the people are serious about this matter.